Born in 1821 in South Carolina, James Longstreet graduated from West Point in 1842 and served with distinction in the Mexican War. As the officer corps split along sectional lines, he joined the Confederacy in 1861, eventually rising to join Gen. Robert E. Lee’s inner circle.
But it was after Appomattox that Longstreet truly distinguished himself — as the rare ex-Rebel to <span>accept the South’s </span>defeat, and its consequences. He urged fellow white Southerners to support the federal government and help rebuild their region on the basis of greater racial equality. He joined Abraham Lincoln’s Republican Party.
In the 1870s, he commanded a biracial state militia loyal to Louisiana’s Reconstruction government, aggravating an old war wound while fighting alongside his troops against violent white supremacists<span> in the streets of New Orleans</span>.
Answer:social learning theory,
Explanation: According to social learning theory, by Albert Bandura (1977) which agrees with what is stated in classical conditioning and operant conditioning , we learn through responding to social stimuli and by observing the surrounding environment
The child learns through observing the behavior that is modeled and by imitating the same behavior in the future. Secondly , the likelihood of the child imitating the behavior is dependent on whether the behavior was reinforced or punished. If the consequences of imitating a model's behavior was Punishment it is likely that the behavior will not continue, however if the behavior was rewarded it is very likely that it will continue. Reinforcement can be an approval from the parents and that is external reinforcement and when the child feels happy about being rewarded that is an internal reinforcement.
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The event that led to this was the Russian Revolution in World War I.
Immigrants are often being discriminated against, also usually have fewer families and friends that they can get in touch. Immigrants from non-English speaking countries also have to learn English as a second language.